Sukhbir gifts Rs 64 cr projects to Fazilka

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Press Trust of India Fazilka
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 4:33 AM IST

He laid the foundation of a Rs 37 crore District Administrative Complex and inaugurated a Rs 3.15 crore 66 KV Power Grid Station at village Theh Qalandar and Rs 2 crore High Level Bridge over Jalalabad Main Drain at Mandi Ladhuka.

Earlier, he laid foundations of Rs 9.81 crore building of Government Senior Secondary School for Girls and Rs 7 crore Multi-purpose Sports Stadium at Jalalabad, besides inaugurating two bridges together costing Rs 1.21 crore on Jalalabad drain crossings, an official release said here.

He also announced setting up of a 100-bed hospital involving a cost of Rs 22 crore at Jalalabad in Fazilka.

  

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First Published: Jul 27 2012 | 7:35 PM IST

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